SandyTX
Bronze Member
Picked up a Auger at TSC last weekend with a 9" auger bit.
I dug 4-5 holes in the yard ( to plant some trees) and it worked great.
I then took it out to my farm and dug 3-4 more holes which went ok.
So I then went to the gate to dig 2 holes for the new poles for the gate.
I got the first one down almost 4 ft and went to pull it back out and bamo (stuck like chuck). No lift at all. After 2 hours of digging it out; I had to spin the auger by hand (after i disconnected the PTO to remove it).
Now I thought; I'll never do that again; I'll take smaller bites each time.
Well you see where this is going....
Next hole; I do about 4-5 bites and its going great and the depth is good. I'll just do one more pass to clear the dirt and BAM! stuck again
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Well after 2 more hours of digging I managed to digg about 5 post holes with the tractor in 6 hours. Live and learn. But I can tell you I'm not letting it happen again (on purpose at least). It was a nice day out (60s) and cloudy so all was not lost. I did move about 1/2 ton of soil to finish up some back stops on the shooting range.
All in all it was good; no one got hurt and I got in some great seat time.
I dug 4-5 holes in the yard ( to plant some trees) and it worked great.
I then took it out to my farm and dug 3-4 more holes which went ok.
So I then went to the gate to dig 2 holes for the new poles for the gate.
I got the first one down almost 4 ft and went to pull it back out and bamo (stuck like chuck). No lift at all. After 2 hours of digging it out; I had to spin the auger by hand (after i disconnected the PTO to remove it).
Now I thought; I'll never do that again; I'll take smaller bites each time.
Well you see where this is going....
Next hole; I do about 4-5 bites and its going great and the depth is good. I'll just do one more pass to clear the dirt and BAM! stuck again
Well after 2 more hours of digging I managed to digg about 5 post holes with the tractor in 6 hours. Live and learn. But I can tell you I'm not letting it happen again (on purpose at least). It was a nice day out (60s) and cloudy so all was not lost. I did move about 1/2 ton of soil to finish up some back stops on the shooting range.
All in all it was good; no one got hurt and I got in some great seat time.